Without getting long winded, I just want to say thank you for all of your videos. I’m new to the trapping world. I have learned so much from your videos that I can’t thank you enough. I know that they’re time consuming, but please keep putting them out there. I know I’m getting better because of them. Thank you, I wish you all the success you deserve! Loyal fan, dedicated follower.
@@toddstrohecker I’m really impressed by your delivery; informative, but yet explained so the seasoned trapper and the novice feels comfortable. Been a fan for a while now, you’re my “go to” guy when I have questions. I know there’s a video out there. Again, thanks so much, I have developed a knowledge base that I wouldn’t have found elsewhere. Safe trapping!
I'm a new trapper from NE Pa. And just night latched dozen Duke 1.5 and #1 longsprings with success! Best video by far on night latching. Also I bent the tabs like you showed in your new video. Keep the videos coming!
Haven't trapped for over 40 years going to try to catch a mink never heard of night latch but I'm sure going to try it wish there was all this information years ago
I night latched 6 duke #3's. Don't think I'll do it again. Traps are so sensitive I had to reset them multiple times. Just sifting dirt would spring them. Not a fan. Now I need to use pollyfill under pan.
Just make a “dent” so you can get the file started. Angle may be a 45 but it really doesn’t matter. All the Dremel is for us to make a place to get the file in.
Gave it up 50 years ago and I have to say succeeding generations are dumbing down? Then or now, if I were inclined to set traps at night, I would use a headlamp??
Great instruction, clear, concise, complete description of the night latches. I have replaced pans from over file, and also from deterioration
Best explanation video in TH-cam.
Thank you!
Without getting long winded, I just want to say thank you for all of your videos. I’m new to the trapping world. I have learned so much from your videos that I can’t thank you enough. I know that they’re time consuming, but please keep putting them out there. I know I’m getting better because of them. Thank you, I wish you all the success you deserve! Loyal fan, dedicated follower.
Thank you! This means a lot. I’m thinking of an idea for new material as we speak.
@@toddstrohecker I’m really impressed by your delivery; informative, but yet explained so the seasoned trapper and the novice feels comfortable. Been a fan for a while now, you’re my “go to” guy when I have questions. I know there’s a video out there. Again, thanks so much, I have developed a knowledge base that I wouldn’t have found elsewhere. Safe trapping!
Great instruction Todd!!
Richard from Kansas;)
I'm a new trapper from NE Pa. And just night latched dozen Duke 1.5 and #1 longsprings with success! Best video by far on night latching. Also I bent the tabs like you showed in your new video.
Keep the videos coming!
Thanks for the compliments! I try my best to explain the “why” along with the “how”.
Thanks now I understand
Great info! 👍
Thanks for teaching me something.
Great instruction
Haven't trapped for over 40 years going to try to catch a mink never heard of night latch but I'm sure going to try it wish there was all this information years ago
I night latched 6 duke #3's. Don't think I'll do it again. Traps are so sensitive I had to reset them multiple times. Just sifting dirt would spring them. Not a fan. Now I need to use pollyfill under pan.
Get some catch videos on here We all know you have some
that's good information thanks
how trap is triggered? I always concern when you handle the trap with bare hands.
Excellent explanation of why and how!! Do you sell them hats?!?
I have some hats but not sure if I have any with the large logo left. Give me your email and I’ll send some photos.
Cant tell how you are using the dremel tool the angle etc.....
Just make a “dent” so you can get the file started. Angle may be a 45 but it really doesn’t matter. All the Dremel is for us to make a place to get the file in.
Have you used the red fox urine from cooncreek trapping supply in PA was just wondering on the quality?
No I have not.
Do you offer a trapper college
I do not at this time but will be an instructor at the New York Elite School this fall.
Gave it up 50 years ago and I have to say succeeding generations are dumbing down? Then or now, if I were inclined to set traps at night, I would use a headlamp??